A colloidal quantum dot photonic crystal phosphor: nanostructural engineering of the phosphor for enhanced color conversion

K Min, H Jung, Y Park, KS Cho, YG Roh, SW Hwang… - Nanoscale, 2017 - pubs.rsc.org
K Min, H Jung, Y Park, KS Cho, YG Roh, SW Hwang, H Jeon
Nanoscale, 2017pubs.rsc.org
Phosphors, long-known color-converting photonic agents, are gaining increasing attention
owing to the interest in white LEDs and related applications. Conventional material-based
approaches to phosphors focus on obtaining the desired absorption/emission wavelengths
and/or improving quantum efficiency. Here, we report a novel approach for enhancing the
performance of phosphors: structural modification of phosphors. We incorporated inorganic
colloidal quantum dots (CQDs) into a lateral one-dimensional (1D) photonic crystal (PhC) …
Phosphors, long-known color-converting photonic agents, are gaining increasing attention owing to the interest in white LEDs and related applications. Conventional material-based approaches to phosphors focus on obtaining the desired absorption/emission wavelengths and/or improving quantum efficiency. Here, we report a novel approach for enhancing the performance of phosphors: structural modification of phosphors. We incorporated inorganic colloidal quantum dots (CQDs) into a lateral one-dimensional (1D) photonic crystal (PhC) thin-film structure, with its photonic band-edge (PBE) modes matching the energy of ‘excitation photons’ (rather than ‘emitted photons’, as in most other PBE application devices). At resonance, we observed an approximately 4-fold enhancement of fluorescence over the reference bulk phosphor, which reflects an improved absorption of the excitation photons. This nano-structural engineering approach is a paradigm shift in the phosphor research area and may help to develop next-generation higher efficiency phosphors with novel characteristics.
The Royal Society of Chemistry
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